Andrew MarvellE. Benn Limited, 1925 - 25 páginas |
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... never find my home . The Mower , Against Gardens UXURIOUS man , to bring his vice in use , Did after him the world seduce , And from the fields the flowers and plants allure , Where Nature was most plain and pure . He first enclosed ...
... never find my home . The Mower , Against Gardens UXURIOUS man , to bring his vice in use , Did after him the world seduce , And from the fields the flowers and plants allure , Where Nature was most plain and pure . He first enclosed ...
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... never flags , but always keeps on wing . Where couldst thou words of such a compass find ? Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just Heaven thee , like Tiresias , to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well ...
... never flags , but always keeps on wing . Where couldst thou words of such a compass find ? Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just Heaven thee , like Tiresias , to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well ...
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... never any could speak ill , Who would officious praises spill ? Nor can the truest wit , or friend , Without detracting , her commend ; Το say , she lived a virgin chaste In this age loose and all unlaced ; Nor was , when vice is so ...
... never any could speak ill , Who would officious praises spill ? Nor can the truest wit , or friend , Without detracting , her commend ; Το say , she lived a virgin chaste In this age loose and all unlaced ; Nor was , when vice is so ...
Conteúdo
THE FAIR SINGER | 7 |
THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T C IN A PROSPECT | 14 |
FROM A POEM UPON THE DEATH OF HIS LATE HIGH | 21 |
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adorn ambergris ANDREW MARVELL ANTHOLOGY armèd ashamed AUGUSTAN BOOKS bark BERKELEY Bermudas BOUVERIE HOUSE breast bright Character of Holland charm chase commend Congealed couldst Cromwell's crown Thy death disentangle dost doth drop Dryden Dutch earth EDMUND BLUNDEN English ERNEST BENN eternal eyes Fair Singer Fairfax's fame fawn fear feet FLEET STREET flowers fountain fragrant gardens glories Glow-Worms Gods golden green hand Happy head heart Heaven's herbs Hull HUMBERT WOLFE Jubal killed labours laid land laurel Lest lilies Lord luscious mare Marvell's melons Milton mind Mower night numbers Nymph Complaining ocean Palgrave Paradise Lost plants play plume poem poet poetry praise pure reign rhyme ROBERT roses satire shade sing solitary song soul sweet SYLVIO tears thee thence thine Thou Thy beauty tree tulip Twas Twould Unto valour verse victory virgin weave weeps wilder winds wound